Gay resignation must prompt reform of US university codes of conduct
Codes’ vague, narrow and toothless provisions are failing to promote the safety and well-being of all university community members, says Richard Joseph
Codes’ vague, narrow and toothless provisions are failing to promote the safety and well-being of all university community members, says Richard Joseph
From satirical novels to US sitcoms and cop shows, academics have proved to be rich source material across many genres. Four writers argue the case for who can claim to be fiction’s greatest scholar
New home secretary concerned about dependants ‘piggybacking’ on family members’ student visas
Neville Hodgkinson makes a slight error in his comment on my review of his book on Aids (THES, December ). When the piece was published (though not when it was written), I had already ceased to be a...
Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. A dispute has erupted in the heart of England where a bronze bust of the poet Rabindranath Tagore has been presented to the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford...
Your editorial which, broadly, comes down on the side of more mature students in higher education (THES, September 29) should have gone further. In my view no male students should be admitted for a...
A perl script that allows Webmasters to set up a "leave a comment" feature on their servers, Blah!Blah!,is available on a Web site now. It has been written by Nick Phillips for a Windows NT server...
Congratulations to the Ocean Drilling Program which the Natural Enviroment Research Council writes, is "at the cutting edge of ocean science".
The Elizabeth Magill case notwithstanding, presidents should focus on how conflicts affect the primary mission of their university, says Nicholas Dirks
While Republicans seek momentum from fiery hearing and Penn ousting, professors gain clarity on the size of the fight ahead
New complaints scheme may help ensure more open debates on campuses in time but Gaza crisis necessitates action now, say campaigners
Five more institutions achieve gold awards after OfS resolves challenges to original ratings
Australia’s now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t approach reflects policy patterns in other leading education destinations
But institutions may face paying regulator’s costs under new proposals outlined by England’s new free speech champion
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months